
Jacob Ganz
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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As other formats have come and gone, a small but devoted audience has kept the LP alive.
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The country trio picked up awards for Song and Record of the Year, but the indie band from Montreal took home the prize for Album of the Year for The Suburbs.
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Between the Grammys and his 3D concert movie, the next phase of the teen star's career starts now.
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How one of the four major record labels became the corporate equivalent of a defaulted mortgage.
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We want to know two things: what new music you're listening to, and where you first heard it.
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In honor of the soul legend's 80th birthday, a few questions about what might have been.
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The rapper from Gary, Ind. stays in the black by being selective about where he performs.
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Showroom of Compassion, from the 1990s holdouts, sold fewer albums than any chart-topper in history.
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Keenan, whose vocals anchored Broadcast's experimental sound, passed away after battling pneumonia.
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Friedman's versions of traditional prayers were sung in synagogues around the world.